Description
Discover a true piece of history with this original The New Yorker magazine edition dated March 19, 1938. This remarkable issue features a stunning cover designed by the talented William Cotton, who is well-known for his witty and satirical art. Cotton’s illustrations often provide a humorous insight into the lives of the social elite, making his covers not just art but commentary on the time.
The magazine is in very good condition considering its age, with minor wear along the edges. This wear is typical for publications that are over 80 years old and does not detract from the overall charm of this collectible item. In fact, its rarity adds to its value, as there are likely only a few remaining copies in circulation. This edition is a must-have for any serious collector of vintage magazines or fans of The New Yorker.
Key features of this collectible magazine include:
- A captivating cover by William Cotton, renowned for his clever humor.
- A piece of history that dates back over 80 years, making it a rare find.
Take a moment to review the included photos to see the magazine's condition for yourself. The images offer a glimpse into this unique collectible and highlight Cotton's intricate design work. If you are a fan of literary magazines, art, or historical collectibles, this is an excellent addition to your collection.
With over 4,000 issues of The New Yorker available in stock, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to expand your collection. Don’t miss out on adding this vintage treasure to your shelves!